It was on my bucket list of things to do. I wasn’t allowed to run in my home town back in Ohio because my wife, who belongs to that darn other party, suggested that I not run for any public office. As you can run for a CDD position without stating your political affiliation, she allowed me to run down here. I have enjoyed my time on the NSCUDD board in the Villages. You learn a lot about the inner workings of how things are accomplished in the Villages and why things change very slowly. It took me two year of prodding staff to have the NSCUDD name placed on Jacob trash trucks that are a part of the NSCUDD operations in the Villages. So, I would encourage all of those Villagers who have an interest to serve the public to run for a CDD board position.
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